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Contribute FeedbackThe average rating for Mizutani Chaya is 4, which means that the visitors have a very high opinion of this restaurant.
What User likes about Mizutani Chaya:
this place is located next to the forest near kasuga taisha. they have udon and several vegan sweets available. the personal is friendly and understands what vegan means. updated by previous review on 2022-08-14 View all feedback.
What User doesn't like about Mizutani Chaya:
Food was decent. A good option to fill you up on your travels. Has 3 vegeterian udon noodle dishes that they can make vegan. I had wild vegetables and my partner had fried tofu. The vegetables were good and the broth was probably the best part. The tofu wasn’t that good imo. If you’re just looking to get your stomach filled it’s a hit, if you’re looking to enjoy your food it’s a miss. View all feedback.
Perfect for a quick bite to eat in a super convenient location in the park. Staff speak English and understand vegan requirements very easily. Inexpensive and tasty.
We came across this restaurant whilst exploring Nara Park and the Kasuga-taisha Shrine. We had lunch here, with five vegan options available. Just be sure when asked by the waiter (who speaks good English) to not have fish sauce added. Food was quick, tasty, and filling.
In the middle of nowhere this bistro suddenly appears. Fried tofu udon noodles will fill you up just enough to further explore Nara. The staff understands what the word vegan means and will gladly advise you on your choice.
Fried tofu udon was not vegan, but oh well! It was delicious.
Had the fried tofu with Udon noodles staff were very friendly and were happy to accommodate no Dashi in the soup. Other vegetarian options include deep fried vegetables, edible wild plants, mushroom and rice crackers. Beware the deer if dining outdoors!
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In beautiful weather you can even be served in the outdoor area.